Categories
Twelve areas of life where the right words are hard to find. Start where your conversation lives.
Dating & Relationships
For the messages that actually matter
Replies for the person you are seeing, dating or building something with — from first dates and slow replies to check-ins, distance, jealousy and the hard conversations couples avoid.
Crush & Flirting
Say it without overthinking it
What to send when you like someone and are not sure where you stand — openers, flirty comebacks, mixed signals, and how to keep a conversation alive without trying too hard.
Friends
Keep good friendships easy
Replies for friends who cancel, disappear, overshare, need support, or ask for favours — plus the small everyday messages that keep a friendship warm.
Arguments & Conflict
Answer without making it worse
What to say when someone is angry, passive-aggressive, accusing you of something, or giving you the silent treatment — calm, clear and not a doormat.
Apologies
Own it properly
Real apologies for real mistakes — being late, forgetting something important, saying the wrong thing, hurting someone, or coming back after going quiet.
Work & Career
Professional, not robotic
Messages for managers, recruiters, colleagues and interviews — declining work, chasing answers, admitting mistakes, negotiating and setting boundaries.
Business & Customers
Replies that protect the relationship
Customer complaints, refund requests, bad reviews, scope creep, quiet leads and awkward client conversations — handled without losing the account or your margin.
Money & Payments
The messages nobody wants to send
Asking for money back, chasing an invoice, saying no to a loan, splitting a bill, or telling someone you cannot afford it — direct and still kind.
Family
Honest without starting a war
Parents, siblings, in-laws and relatives — replies for guilt trips, unwanted advice, comparisons, family events, and the boundaries you keep meaning to set.
School & College
For teachers, classmates and deadlines
Emails to professors, group project chaos, missed deadlines, asking for extensions or recommendations, and handling classmates who lean on you too hard.
Social Media
Comments, DMs and public replies
Replies for DMs from strangers, comment-section critics, brand outreach, tagged photos you dislike, and the follow-up nobody teaches you how to write.
Funny & Casual
Light replies for everyday messages
Quick, warm, funny things to send for birthdays, group chats, dry conversations, one-word replies and the "wyd" messages that go nowhere.